Telecom gear makers have pushed back on the July 1 deadline for mandatory security testing of WiFi customer premises equipment (CPE) and IP routers, demanding an extension of a minimum of two years and requesting the government to keep security certification on a voluntary basis for now.
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They have highlighted that there are only three labs accredited by the National Centre for Communication Security (NCCS) to perform security testing on WiFI CPE. Due to the limited labs, the cost of security testing is very high (₹40-60 lakh per model), the Manufacturer's Association of Information Technology (MAIT) said in a submission to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
The call for extension comes after the DoT in December 2023 extended the start date for accepting applications from July 1, 2023 to January 1, 2024, later extending it to July 1, 2024 for models that have not undergone mandatory testing and certification of telecom equipment (MTCTE) certification, and October 1, 2024 for models that have already got MTCTE certificates.
MAIT said that as per NCCS procedure, the time required for security testing and certification is 6-7 months, which is further accentuated by activities such as contractual agreement time, time slot availability, logistics for equipment and competent resource availability, increasing the time frame to 10-12 months. «Under such circumstances, industry fears the July 1, 2024 enforcement date is very aggressive and